I'm doing a cloud data integration and analysis lunch/panel-discussion next month at Gordon Ramsay's Claridges in front of a small group of industry experts. This means that right now, I'm doing some planning in terms of gathering discussion points.

Not content with building an (arguably) established name for itself in the software version control market, Perforce now wants to take over the world and see its revision control systems used in every aspect of human life.
I'm kidding obviously -- but the company is expanding its outreach.
Let me...

If you've spent more than a decade covering software application development news, then the old "survey says" xyz% of software projects are likely to fail, come in over budget and/or be late is not a story worth telling any more.
If however, you hear this story told from a patch and software...

Serena Software is known for its 'orchestrated' application lifecycle management (ALM) and process management (PM) products. The company has emerged from a brief hiatus over the last few years during which it reinvented (Serena would probably prefer "refined") its technology proposition.

There are a lot of technical books published every year. I was even approached to write one once, but it was not to be. The pay is comparatively low, so does that mean that software programming guides from the likes of O'Reilly Media, APRESS and Wiley are always written by purists who really know...